Brooks Lee embraces the artwork of hitting. The son of longtime Cal Poly head baseball coach Larry Lee, the 23-year-old Minnesota Twins infielder approaches his craft diligently. Drafted eighth total by the Twins in 2022 after placing up a wholesome 1.073 OPS throughout three years in school — he performed for his father — Lee logged a 148 wRC+ over 114 plate appearances with Triple-A St. Paul final season previous to receiving his July call-up. The begin to the switch-hitter’s minor league season had been delayed by almost two months attributable to a herniated disc, which was identified in early April.
Assigned a 50 FV and a no. 3 rating when our 2024 Minnesota Twins Prime Prospect listing got here out final June, Lee slashed .221/.265/.320 with three dwelling runs and a 62 wRC+ over 185 plate appearances in his preliminary alternatives towards massive league pitching. He sat down to speak hitting when the Twins visited Fenway Park within the penultimate weekend of the season.
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David Laurila: How would you describe your self as hitter? Furthermore, how do you view your self going ahead?
Brooks Lee: “Finally, I need to evolve right into a pure hitter and have the ability to hit all pitches in all zones. I need to hit for common. I feel I can drive the ball, however most significantly, I need to get hits.”
Laurila: Lots of people will argue that batting common isn’t all that essential. Why is it essential to you?
Lee: “I’ve simply all the time cherished people who hit .300. As a switch-hitter, I would like to have the ability to get on base always, from either side of the plate. I actually take pleasure in getting hits. That’s in all probability my favourite a part of the sport. For me, hitting over .300 is a benchmark. If you happen to try this, every thing form of takes care of itself.”
Laurila: Having the ability to hit all pitches in all zones is an admirable trait, however on the similar time, it could actually imply placing balls in play that you just aren’t capable of drive. You may be higher off taking these pitches.
Lee: “Sure. That’s one thing I’m studying, too. Typically you’ve gotten strikes that aren’t essentially good pitches to hit, although they’re within the zone. For me, the pitch must be elevated with a purpose to drive it, due to the way in which my swing works, and the way in which I see the ball. So, when it’s up, then I am going. More than likely, it’s a great pitch for me to hit.”
Laurila: How does your swing work, and does it differ from one facet to the opposite?
Lee: “I feel I’ve a quite simple swing. It’s fairly flat, though I’m a bit of extra vertical than I’ve been up to now. I need a brief hand-load. I would like my barrel to remain quiet. I would like every thing to imitate one another. I would like each of my elbows to look the identical. I would like my entrance foot and my again foot to be even. I need to be stage. That’s what helps me keep on pitches in several areas, after which after I do get fooled, it helps with simply getting the barrel on the ball.
“As for all sides, there are some variations. The barrel is absolutely quiet right-handed; I simply form of attempt to contact the ball, simply get the barrel to it. I really feel like I’ve a bit of extra emphasis on swinging exhausting and driving [the ball] left-handed. I’ve extra energy left-handed, as a result of I can let it free extra and have extra loft on my swing. Proper-handed, it appears to work out higher if I’m quiet and simply attempt to contact the ball.”
Laurila: Is the left-right distinction noticeable to the bare eye?
Lee: “I feel to most individuals it appears the identical. I’d see my new stuff. Like, I’d see the angle of my entrance foot, left-handed. It’s a bit of extra towards third base or shortstop, whereas right-handed I’m closed off. I feel my load is just about the identical. I’m simply form of right here, draw again a bit of bit, then go ahead. I in all probability have the identical stride size.
“The largest distinction might be posture. I wish to bend over right-handed a bit of bit. Being a dominant top-hand hitter, right-handed, bending over permits me to not roll it over as a lot. I’ll hit the ball within the air extra. One other factor — and I believed it wouldn’t work — is that the extra I bend over, the higher I’m at hitting elevated fastballs. I couldn’t contact a fastball that was above my belt final yr, right-handed. Left-handed, I’d by no means miss it. It appears to nearly be the other this yr. Proper-handed, I’m driving pitches up within the zone into heart and right-center. That’s an enormous a part of my recreation now.”
Laurila: Not lacking elevated pitches from the left facet appears a bit of counter intuitive. Since you’re dropping your dominant arm, a right-handed thrower sometimes handles low pitches nicely from the left facet.
Lee: “My dad taught me to be a really distinctive hitter. I feel he needed me to work from the highest down, as a result of the very best pitches to hit for me are elevated. Sliders aren’t going to interrupt as a lot. Changeups normally gained’t have as a lot depth or fade. The fastballs are higher, however that’s one thing that I’ve all the time hit.
“Props to him, as a result of I feel that made me capable of simply search for one a part of the zone. I knew that I’d get to these pitches, whereas I really feel like some hitters should work from the underside up. They’re actually good at hitting low pitches, and wrestle on the high. I’m form of the other. I feel it’s distinctive for a left-handed hitter to be like that.”
Laurila: Have been you naturally a right-handed hitter or a left-handed hitter?
Lee: “I’ve all the time switch-hit. My complete life. My first ever swing was left-handed, and my dad switched me over to right-handed. So, I’ve all the time switch-hit, though I’ve needed to stop a number of instances. I needed to stop in school. I needed to stop final yr. I didn’t need to hit right-handed, as a result of it simply wasn’t snug. I felt like I couldn’t see the ball as nicely, and didn’t have the coordination. However then I made the small changes, and every thing fell into place. They made an enormous distinction.”
Laurila: Why do you see the ball higher from the left facet?
Lee: “I feel I truly see the ball higher right-handed now. In my eyes, I’m like a yr and a half behind, right-handed, which means that you just get so many left-handed at-bats as a result of there are such a lot of right-handed pitchers. You simply form of accumulate these left-handed at-bats over time, whereas the right-handed ones are all the time attempting to catch up. However the extra I’ve confronted actually good arms within the minor leagues, and now up right here within the massive leagues, the extra I’ve been capable of adapt. Now I really feel as snug as ever from that facet.
“One factor that makes a giant distinction is the mechanics of your swing. That adjustments the way in which that you just decide up the baseball. Folks speak about your eyes being stage, or not shifting an excessive amount of together with your head, once you stride. I imagine that. There are different issues that come into play, however I feel the longer I stride out towards the pitcher, the extra time I’ve to select up a changeup, or decide if it’s a great pitch to hit. The smaller my stride is, the tougher time I’ve choosing up offspeed pitches, and the much less versatility I’ve with the bat. I don’t know if that’s how it’s for everyone, however I do know that’s how it’s for me.”
Laurila: You talked about your swing being barely extra vertical. Is that from either side of the plate?
Lee: “So, my left-handed swing… what I’d normally do is, my palms are form of low, then I’d draw again, then they’d elevate a bit of bit. I’d be very flat attending to these elevated pitches, however now my bat is a bit more vertical. I normally began at 45 [degrees], however it’s been little extra up. I feel the way in which you maintain your bat will change the way in which you enter the zone.
“Proper-handed, the extra I tilt… I’ll get a bit of extra vertical, however it’s a a lot better airplane for me. I used to face up tall, like I do left-handed, and I’d roll every thing over, high hand dominating every thing. As quickly as I unfold out and bent over a bit of bit – obtained form of old-fashioned – it appeared to work so much higher. I stayed on balls higher.
“Left-handed, I wanted to get a bit of extra vertical in order that I can hit pitches down within the zone. Guys throw nice sliders now. They’ve a variety of depth, and particularly after they’re in, they’re going to interrupt much more. I want to have the ability to get to the within of the ball and get it up within the air. I couldn’t hit a slider inside in school for the longest time. You form of simply unlock these pitches in your swing.”
Laurila: You’ve realized so much out of your father…
Lee: “Sure. He’s a hitting coach, and he desires every thing to be easy. He desires you to be quiet, with a bit of little bit of rhythm. He desires you to take a great stride with the bat at 45 levels. A small hand-load. All the time be prepared for the fastball. However I’ve additionally realized so much about myself in my few years of professional ball. On the lookout for pitches inside after I’m hitting right-handed actually helps me with my strategy. I feel it additionally makes my swing a bit of tighter, and I gained’t chase pitches exterior the zone an excessive amount of.
“After I hit left-handed, I like to go to left-center. I need to keep within the reverse subject hole. That helps me keep on offspeed pitches, and offers me… possibly I’m not as fast to inside fastballs, however each as soon as in awhile, your physique is simply going to react and be on time. I don’t need to be on time to tug a fastball down the road. I need to be on time to hit it to left-center on a line.”
Laurila: To shut, do you take into account hitting to be extra of an artwork or extra of a science? And what about your father? How would he reply that query?
Lee: “I feel he would say artwork. I’d say it’s artwork, too. I’m the identical particular person he’s once you’re speaking about hitting. There’s the science a part of it, however there are additionally guys on the market who simply know the best way to get the barrel to the ball. They’ve nice hand-eye coordination. They do no matter they need with their stance, or with their backswing, and when the pitch comes, they put a great swing on it. I hit with Jeff McNeil within the offseason — he’s such a proficient hitter — and he simply is aware of the best way to get the barrel to the ball. That’s what I need to do, get the barrel on the ball. The way you make one thing work is your artwork.”
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